Journal Catalogue - 1995 - 2000

Articles published in the NZ Journal of Physiotherapy from 1995 - 2000.

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Apr. 1995, Vol. 23, No. 1

New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg.3 Editorial – In other words. Pg. 4 10,000 expected to attend WCPT congress. Pg. 5 Letters to the editor. Pg. 6 Obituary. Pg. 7 D. A. Rivett. The premanipulative vertebral artery testing protocol: A brief review. Pg. 9 P. Grimes. Posture education in the treatment of occupational overuse syndrome. Pg. 14 D. Rivett & J. Higgs. Experience and expertise in clinical reasoning. Pg. 16 S. Lord. Biomechanics of the nervous system. Pg. 22 In other journals. Pg. 27 Book reviews. Pg. 37 A. Gray. Genes and generations: Living with Huntington’s disease. R. Lindsay, G. Watson, D. Hickmott, A. Broadfoot & L. Bruynel. Treat your own strains, sprains and bruises? S. A. Prasad & J. Hussey. Paediatric respiratory care. A. Wilson. Are you sitting comfortably? A self-help guide for sufferes of back pain, neck strain, headaches, RSI, and other associated problems. B. Richardson & A. Eastlake. Physiotherapy in occupational health. R. M. Hayes, G. H. Kraft & W. C. Stolov. Chronic disease and disability: A contemporary rehabilitation approach to medical practice. B. Corrigan & G. Maitland. Musculoskeletal and sports injuries.

Aug. 1995. Vol. 23, Vol. 2

New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg.3 New Zealand Bobath courses. Pg. 4 Editorial – The water and the mad. Pg. 5 S. F. Bassett. Physiotherapy... what is it? Pg. 7 Uniform requirement for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals. Pg. 11 R. H. Grote. `T’: The angle of the shank from the heel in the sagittal plane at mid-stance: Does this measure unilateral osteoarthritis of the knee? Pg. 14 M. E. McKenzie & G. Y. Ng. Investigation of progressive high speed non-weight bearing exercise to triceps surae: Changes in isokinetic peak torque production. Pg. 17 A. Vujnovich. Update on the School of Physiotherapy: Auckland Institute of Technology. Pg. 21 B. Rankin. A visit to Romania and Hungary. Pg. 22 K. La Mantia & R. Marks. The efficacy of aerobic exercises for treating osteoarthritis of the knee. Pg. 23 Book review. Pg. 31 C. O’Brien & A. Hayes. Normal and impaired motor development Situations vacant and advertisements. Pg. 32

Dec. 1995, Vol. 23, No. 3

New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg.3 Editorial – Time for a change. Pg. 4 Obituary. Pg. 5 Injury Prevention Research Centre. Study raises concerns about concussion in rugby league games. Pg. 7 L. Katavich. Neural involvement in shoulder pain. Pg. 9 A. L. Vujnovich. Hypertrophy and hyperplasia in skeletal muscle following endurance training. Pg. 13 Auckland Institute of Technology. New skills for a new world. Pg. 15 L. Maxwell. The effects of ultrasound on tumour growth and metastasis. Pg. 17 Auckland Institute of Technology. Neuro-development paper for MHSc Degree. Pg. 18 E. J. Shelton, J. E. Clarkson & D. A. Bray. Physiotherapists rated positively by parents. Pg. 19 Injury Prevention Research Centre. Overweight nurses suffer more back pain. Pg. 20 R. Neish. Clinical notes. Pg. 21 J. Packard. Working in the USA: `A Kiwi perspective’. Pg. 22 L. Rochester & A. Vujnovich. New directions for physiotherapy research. Pg. 24 Book reviews. Pg. 25 B. Mulligan. Manual therapy - `NAGS’, `SNAGS’, `MWMS’ etc. J. Barclay. In good hands – The history of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy: 1894-1994. J. Higgs & M. Jones. Clinical reasoning in the health professions. K. Jacobs & C. M. Bettencourt. Ergonomics for therapists. D. Field. Anatomy: Palpation and surface markings. N. Palastanga, D. Field & R. Soames. Anatomy and human movement – Structure and function.

Aug, 1996. Vol. 24, No. 2

New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg.3 Editorial. Pg. 4 Letter to the editor. Pg. 6 N. F. Yarrall. Rehabilitation outcomes of elderly people with femoral fractures. Pg. 7 L. Katavich. Physiotherapy in the new health system in New Zealand. Pg. 11 Uniform requirement for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals. Pg. 14 E. Pentecost. A personal experience. Pg. 17 Treatment notes. Pg. 18 Contents of other journals. Pg. 19 University announces Dean of Physiotherapy appointment. Pg. 25 Book review. Pg. 26 K. Refshauge & E. Gass. Musculoskeletal physiotherapy: Clinical science and practice. Pg. 26

Dec, 1996. Vol. 24, No. 3

New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg.3 Editorial: Stepping forward in a climate of change. Pg. 4 Letter to the editor - re: Policy on professional sexual abuse. Pg. 6 G. Y. F. Ng & V. Y. Man. EMG analysis of vastus medialis obliquus and vastus lateralis during static knee extension with different hip and ankle positions. Pg. 7 P. Heine, P. McNair & S. Stanley. Altered gait patterns following knee meniscal derangementand surgical repair: A case study. Pg. 11 N. Bannerman, E. Pentecost, S. Rutter, S. Willoughby, and A. Vujnovich. Increase in soleus muscle length: A comparison between two stretching techniques. Pg. 15 G. E. Muthukumaraswamy. Abduction contractures in cerebral palsy children: Two case studies. Pg. 19 M. Gardner. 1996 Christian Hospital Trust study award. Pg. 21 M. A. Skinner. Distinguished physiotherapists recognised by the society. Pg. 23 Schools of Physiotherapy reports. Pg. 25 Contents of other journals. Pg. 31 Book reviews. Pg. 39 Y. Burns and J. MacDonald. Physiotherapy and the growing child J. Low and A. Reed. Basic biomechanics explained. New Zealand Red Cross essential first aid.

Apr, 1997. Vol. 25, No. 1

New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg.3 Editorial: Tell us all about it. Pg. 4 R. Marks. Peripheral mechanisms underlying the signalling of joint position: Review paper. Pg. 7 S. J. Leech. Review of muscle healing. Pg. 15 R. A. Lampen-Smith. Complex regional pain syndrome I (RSD) & the physiotherapeutic intervention. Pg. 19 Book reviews. Pg. 25 NZPPA. Best practice physiotherapy: A guide to the NZ private practitioners accreditation scheme standards. S. Kitchen & S. Bazin. Clayton’s electrotherapy 10th edition. Contents of other journals. Pg. 27

Aug, 1997. Vol. 25, No. 2

New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg.3 Editorial: Best practice guidelines. Pg. 4 Letter. Pg. 6 R. M. Cullen, M. Davidson & B. Guthrie. Sexual contact in the professional relationship: The 1996 survey of NZSP members. Pg. 7 K. Haswell & J. Gilmour. Basic interviewing skills: How they are used by manipulative physiotherapists. Pg. 11 G. Van Herp. Iontophoresis: A review of the literature. Pg. 16 A. Vujnovich. Research report: The School of Physiotherapy – Auckland Institute of Technology. Pg. 19 L. Lee. `Does Africa need you?’ Pg. 25 Uniform requirement for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals. Pg. 27 Guidelines for writing case studies and literature reviews. Pg. 30 Contents of other journals. Pg. 31

Dec, 1997. Vol. 25, No. 3

New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg.3 Editorial: Physiotherapy ... A risky business. Pg. 4 Letter: A case of immobility. Pg. 6 R. M. Cullen, M. Davidson & B. Guthrie. Physiotherapists who have had sexual contact with patients: The 1996 NZSP survey. Pg. 7 N. Kendall. Developing outcome assessments: A step-by-step approach. Pg. 11 J. Higgs & J. McMeeken. Achieving quality in physiotherapy programmes through benchmarking. Pg. 19 L. Katavich. Treatment of lumber spinal pain with neural mobilisation: A neurophysiological proposal. Pg. 23 J. A. Newsom. Working towards a lift-free hospital – injury prevention in long-stay care: The physiotherapist’s special role. Pg. 29 Book reviews. Pg. 32 B. L. Dorko. Shallow dive: Essays on the craft of manual care (2nd edition). B. J. May. Amputations and prosthetics: A case study approach. D. M. Bailey. Research for the health professional: A practical guide (2nd edition). NZSP Code of Ethics. Pg. 34

Apr, 1998. Vol. 26, No. 1

New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg.3 Editorial – Challenges in paediatric physiotherapy. Pg. 4 A tribute to Penny Stanley (nee Edmans). Pg. 5 L. M. Johnson, M. J. Nelson, C. M.McCormack, H. F. Mulligan. The effect of plantarflexor strengthening on the gait and range of motion at the ankle in ambulant children with cerebral palsy: A pilot study. Pg. 8 P. A. Caswell. Physiotherapists working in special education: Training and skills. Pg. 15 L. Grant & P. Watter. Ability to copy hand positions at 10 and 12 years of age. Pg. 21 P. J. Vasyli. The biomechanics of heel pain (Plantar fasciitis). Pg. 26 M. E. Cameron & S. J. Drummond. Measurements to quantify improvement following a serial casting program for equines deformity in children with cerebral palsy. Pg. 28 E. Pentecost. Case study: Paediatric multitrauma. Pg. 33 M. Moon. Projects to assist disabled children. Pg. 37 Book review. Pg. 38 C. M. Davis. Patient practitioner interaction. An experiential manual for developing the art of health care. Guidelines for contributors. Pg. 39

Aug, 1998. Vol. 26, No. 2

New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg.3 Editorial – Work related upper limb disorders – Fact or fiction. Pg. 4 S. R. Mercer, D. A. Rivett & R. A. Nelson. Stretching the iliotibial band: An anatomical perspective. Pg. 5 M. Moon. Research strategies and action plans. Pg. 8 P. J. Vasyli. The biomechanics of knee pain (patella-femoral dysfunction). Pg. 12 D. A. Rivett & D. Reid. Risk of stroke for cervical spine manipulation in New Zealand. Pg. 14 P. Grimes. Importance of the non-physical features in occupational overuse syndrome. Pg. 19 M. Houlding. Inversion traction: A clinical appraisal. Pg. 23 Guidelines for contributors. Pg. 25

Apr, 1999. Vol. 27, No. 1

New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg.3 Editorial – Musings on past and present. Pg. 4 N. White, H. Mavoa & S. F. Bassett. Perceptions of health, illness and physiotherapy of Maori identifying with Ngati Tama iwi. Pg. 5 S. Elkin & L. Anderson. Ethic s and physiotherapy: The code of Health and Disability services consumers’ rights. Pg. 17 C. Clarey. The interrelationship between excessive pronation of the foot and chronic spinal complaints. Pg. 22 L. Katavich. Pain mechanisms underlying peripheral nerve injury – implications for mobilisation of the nervous system. Pg. 24 Abstracts. Pg. 29 D. Aitkens-Edwards. (1998). Effects of sustained flexion of the lumbar spine. C. Chapple. (1998). Potential mechanisms and techniques of application influencing the clinical effectiveness of spinal traction. M. E. McLaughlin. (1998). The application and potential impact of peer review in physiotherapy practice in New Zealand. A. Swan. (1998). Measuring outcome in chronic whiplash-associated-disorders research: The role of health status measures. P. Parker. Side lying traction and mobilisation for acute lumbar pain. Pg. 31 Book review. Pg. 34 P. R. Weaver. Teach yourself acupuncture. J. Foley. Human postural reactions: Lessons from Purdon Martin. Guidelines for contributors. Pg. 35 Ethical research with mental health consumers. Pg. 40

Aug, 1999. Vol. 27, No. 2

New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg.3 Guest editorial – The ageing population presents a challenge and an opportunity for physiotherapists. Pg. 4 M. Laslett & P. Van Wijmen. Low back and referred pain: Diagnosis and a proposed new system of classification. Pg. 5 S. Elkin & L. Anderson. Challenges within professional relationships: A case scenario. Pg. 15 M. Potter & J. R. Grove. Mental skills training during rehabilitation: Case studies of injured athletes. Pg. 24 Abstracts. Pg. 33 N. J. Dawson, L. Rochester. Effect of muscle fatigue on the excitability of spinal interneurons in subjects with spasticity. A. L. Vujnovich, M. J. Dawson, L. Rochester & L. M. Taylor. Effect of transcranial magnetic brain stimulation on spinal motoneurons during fatigue. C. O’Hagan, B. Humphrey, J. Shepherd. A community physiotherapy service develops into a trans-disciplinary team. M. H. Moon. A model of chronic pain based on general system theory. M. H. Moon. Chronic pain: A strategy for interventioned based on general system theory. J. Blyth. Exercise prescription to improve function in the elderly. Pg. 35 Book reviews. Pg. 40 R. L. Lieber. Skeletal muscle structure and function. T. R. Ackland, B. C. Elliott, J. Bloomfield. Applied anatomy & biomechanics in sport. F. Coutts. Principles of mechanics and biomechanics. L. Hardy. Physiotherapy home programmes for children with motor delay. Guidelines for contributors. Pg. 43

Dec, 1999. Vol. 27, No. 3

New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg.3 Guest editorial – Service, science and self-regulation: refining the values to carry us forward. Pg. 4 A. Cherpel. & R. Marks. The benign joint hypermobility syndrome. Pg. 9 S. Elkin & L. Anderson. How much to disclose: Health information and the physiotherapist. Pg. 27 H. Mulligan, K. Mills, O. Pascoe & M. Smith. Physiotherapy treatment for a child with non-progressive congenital ataxia. Pg. 34 E. van Sint Annaland & S. Lord. Vigorous exercise for multiple sclerosis: A case report. Pg. 42 Book review. Pg. 46 T. Clifton-Smith. Breathe to succeed. Guidelines for contributors. Pg. 47

Mar, 2000. Vol. 28, No. 1

New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg.3 Editorial – The trappings of time. Pg. 4 K. M. McPherson, K. F. Donovan, W. J. Taylor & H. K. McNaughton. Aspects of rehabilitation services that impact on effectiveness. Pg. 6 D. Taylor, B. Luxford, H. Lawson & F. Anderson. Effect of neuromuscular stimulation on joint range of motion in hemiplegia. A single case study. Pg. 17 J. Cornwall, S. Mercer, A J. Harris. Pain of cortical origin – Implications for treatment. Pg. 29 S. Lord & K. McPherson. A clinician’s guide to research – Part 1: Evaluating the literature. Pg. 33 Book reviews. Pg. 39 H. Wittink, T. Hoskins Michel. Chronic pain management for physical therapists. M. A. Hutson. Work-related upper limb disorders: Recognition and management. Guidelines for contributors. Pg. 41 Team 2k+ conference 26-28 May 2000 – Provisional timetable. Pg. 43

Jul, 2000. Vol. 28, No. 2

New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists. Pg.3 Editorial – The whole greater than the sum of parts? Pg. 4 H. Mulligan, K. Climo, C. Hanson & P. Mauga. Physiotherapy treatment intensity for a child with cerebral palsy: a single case study. Pg. 6 R. Allison. Credentialling: a system for ensuring ongoing competence to practise. Pg. 14 K. McPherson & S. Lord. Clinician’s guide to research – Part 2: Matching the method to the question. Pg. 20 Abstracts from NZSP Biennial Conference 2000. Pg. 32 J. H. Abbott . Effect of elbow mobilisation with movement on shoulder impairment and functional limitation: A case report. H. Baker. Changing practice towards improved patient outcome, New Zealand centre for evidence based nursing. S. F. Bassett, K. Horne & F. White. Perceptions of physiotherapy of people who identify as New Zealand Maori. J. Briscoe. Promoting autonomy – Does it figure in your treatment plan? T. Clifton-Smith. Specific inspiratory muscle training. J. Cornwall, S. R. Mercer, A. J. Harris. The multifidus muscle as a source of referred pain. M. Davidson. Developmentally supportive care in the neonatal unit. R. Depree. The influence of fear-avoidance beliefs on motion and muscle activity parameters in acute low back pain. E. Dombroski. Where is technology taking the physiotherapy profession? K. Evison. Lungs at work – Is endurance training necessary in pulmonary rehabilitation. C. Fletcher. Strokes of the cerebellum. P. Grimes. Being an expert witness. G. Hall & B. Leung. Preliminary investigation of a multidisciplinary approach to the management of breathlessness in patients with COPD. J. Harlick, S. Milosavljevic & P. Milburn. Is lumbar spinal palpation a valid clinical procedure? A. Harrison. Cox-2 specific inhibition: A new advance in arthritis care. J. Hay-Smith, A. Chapman, F. Duncan, J. Knox and S. Mercer. Clinical anatomy of external palpation of the levator ani. J. Hay-Smith. Transferring evidence into practice – How to ask (and answer) the right questions. S. Herdman. Vestibular loss: Problems, plasticity and outcome. R. Hill. Pelvic floor muscle spasm in pelvic pain – Does it exist? T. Hocquard. Multi-disciplinary teamwork for people in chronic pain: More than just the sum of parts. Y. Hooper. Hippotherapy: The horse as a treatment modality. G. M. Johnson. Insights into clinical anatomy of the cervical spine. P. Larmer. Are we overservicing or underservicing? N. Latham, C. Stretton & C. Anderson. The frailty interventions trial in elderly subjects (fitness): Experience with the first 100 participants. G. Lobb. The Auckland gait laboratory: The first 40 patients. S. Mann, N. Rivers & J. Fagan. Edinburgh rehabilitation status scale as an outcome measure for a community rehabilitation team. M. McLaughlin. Peer review – What is it? Why do it? P. McNair & E. Bressel. Achilles tendon rupture: Range of motion and proprioceptive changes after injury. K. M. McPherson. Teamwork in rehabilitation – What works best? S. Mercer,Z. Andrews, D. A. Rivett. The possible role of meniscoids in ankle joint dysfunction. S. Milosavljevic. Clinical issues in assessing lumbar sagittal motion. G. Moginic. Clinical pilates and functional rehabilitation. D. Morrison. Case study: Symptomatic breathing disorder in a post-coronary bypass patient. Recognition and differential diagnosis. H. Mulligan. Physiotherapy treatment intensity for children with cerebral palsy. F. Murdoch. Community physiotherapy – All in a day’s work. P. Neads. A survey of the experiences of parents whose child requires care from a large multidisciplinary team. P. Neumann, V. Gill, K. Grimmer & R. Grant. Physiotherapy management of stress urinary incontinence in women: A multicentre study – Characteristics of 257 subjects. P. Neumann, V. Gill, K. Grimmer & R. Grant. Inter-rater reliability of pelvic floor muscle testing: Physiotherapy multicentre incontinence study. A. O’Hagan, S. McCleod, S. Reeve, G. Hall. Final year physiotherapy students’ perception of reflective practice in relation to professional development. P. O’Sullivan. Redefining chronic low back pain. J. Piggot. A qualitative approach to a paediatric problem. D. A. Rivett. Protocol for pre-manipulative testing of the cervical spine: Revision is needed. L. Rochester, A. Vujnovich. Modulation of short latency reciprocal inhibition in subjects with spasticity. N. Signal, D. Taylor & L. Clay. With one arm tied behind my back. R. Simpson. Are quality of life measures sensitive to change in people with rheumatoid arthritis after hospital treatment? A. Sinnott. The weightbearing shoulder in thoracic spinal cord injury: Are paraplegics a homogenous group? M. Skinner. Are you still competent in cardio pulmonary physiotherapy management? M. Skinner. Enhancing student learning in the clinical environment. M. Smith. Neuromuscular conditions – Issues, implications and management. R. Spurr. Rehabilitation of a fractured proximal humerus: The effects of pregnancy. C. Stretton, N. Latham, A. Lee & C. Anderson. Measuring physical function in frail older adults: Self report vs. Physical performance measures. D. Taylor, J. G. Anson & P. Milburn. What does it take to reach for a cup? J. Thorns. Physiotherapy management of a child with ERBS palsy. P. Towne. 2000 and beyond, one physical therapist’s ABC of confronting managed care. P. Towne. Physical therapy networks; a survival strategy. J. Trigg. Functional measures in juvenile idiopathic arthritis. R. Tusa, S. Herdman. A problem for all practices: Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo – Common and uncommon practices. R. Tusa. The vestibular system: A model for plasticity and motor learning. A. Vujnovich, L. Rochester, N. J. Dawson, L. Taylor. Change in excitability of the motor cortex during fatigue. R. Ward. A New Zealand first: The Health Waikato Ltd home hospital service. M. L. Webster. Growing up with a chronic illness. P. Whitewood. The elder care Canterbury stroke project. Book reviews. Pg. 51 B. C. Edwards. Manual of combined movements. 2nd edition. J. Buckley, J. Holmes & G. Mapp. Exercise on prescription – Cardiovascular activity for health. B. R. Durward, G. D. Baer, P. J. Rowe. Functional human movement. N. Ozkaya & M. Nordin. Fundamentals of biomechanics: Equilibrium, motion.

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